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Show MramiLE 'to a'sDsD'Jii'il -- 8 SECOND SECTION Birthday Greetings Layne Sagers, Terri S. Cook, Susan Lemmon, Harold Oliver, Todd Valdez and Gary McCluskey, May 22; Connie Butler, Brian J. Butler, and Kaci Jo Wright, May 23; Mike Martinez, Chuck Johnson, Ronald Frankie Griffith, Peggy Worthington, Ted Callister, Cori Lyn Brown, and Gary Hansen, May 19; Curtis Butler, JoNeil Wright and Lori Worthington, May 20. Nina Fawson, Vosco Johanson, Jennifer Ramsey, Jack Riding, and Graduation Plans Announced The Grantsville High Baccalaureate service will be held Sunday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Grantsville High School Auditorium. Walters, and Lynn DeLaney, May 24; Jennine Butler and James D. Karen Johnson, May 21; Kolby School gym. T. Reed, May 25. The Valedictorian address will be given by Blake Crowther and the Salutatorian address will be given by Brian Geldmacher. The guest speaker will be Teryl Hun-sake- r. The guest speaker will be Father Fitzpatrick from Tooele. Graduates, friends and family are invited to attend this religious part of graduation. The graduation exercises will be held Thursday, May 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the Grantsville High The diplomas will be awarded to the graduates by board member, Bryan Bracken. All studentbody, friends and family are invited to this portion of the graduation ceremonies. ' In the crops division plants were taken in the greenhouse. The ag mechanics division dis i 12:30. Blood pressure will be given on Thurs., May 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Music will be by a D.J. f horse racks, ftp, , MV, V .. 19, 1983 ' , iSi I rsi v t El p I a , i J ' xf. Li- - j fjyt y Prices Good Thru Tuesday May 3 1st) Poultry Team, U FLASHLIGHT LL I Shown are the state winning poultry team: (bottom) Andy Hale and Jeff Hutchins; (top) Greg Rowberry and Gary Dalton. J Hfflgzsri I I Value Just bring this coupon Into the I new Radio Shack for your free flashlight. Limit one per customer. Batteries not included. Offer expires 60 SO. MAIN TOOELE, UTAH May j'ff DEALER I p.m. Admission will be $1.00. Each student attending the dance will receive his yearbook at that time. judged competitively. The general consensus of the students was that for another year they would like to receive red and white as well as blue ribbons. Rabbits, sheep, calves, and pigs fesK at spon- Tuesday, May 24, at 8:00 tion from the students, but one complaint from students was the fact that everyone received blue ribbons. Students wanted to be were all present. ISEdc sing-alon- The publications class is soring a sneak preview dance stoves, swings and plant stands. The wood working division displayed a gun cabinet, water bed head board, stereo systems and bookcases. The home ec division contained entries such as clothing, table decorations, and child care exhibits. The fair elicited much participa- Students throughout Dugway, Wendover, Tooele and Grantsville brought their vocational projects to Grantsville to be exhibited and 'f A paint class will be held on Friday, May 20, at the Grantsville Senior Citizens from 9 to 11 a.m. g A with Margene Kirk will be held on Monday, May 23, i played trailers, A first at Grantsville High this year was the Vocational Fair held May 3. , f., XV Publications Class Plans Dance r GHS Hosts District Fair judged. Divisions in the vocational area were: animals, crops, ag mechanics, wood working, drafting, and home ec. In the animal division students brought animals to the animal lab. Grantsville Seniors Plan Activities 002-227- 68-10- 2 I 2 II 0 r 1 Off! AMFM Stereo Cassette Player With Pushbutton Tuning 25 A By Realistic bclVG Music System With AMFM, All-in-O- ne Phono, Cassette and 8-Tr- $30 ack Recorders"102 , Reg. 119.95 butSuperb stereo and the convenience of five station pre-stons. 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The poultry team and the meats team topped all teams from chapters all around the state. These teams will be competing in the national contest to be held in Kansas City, Mis- The meats teams had to place carcass classes, yield and quality grade beef, identify meat cuts, grade pork, and place wholesale souri in November. Our best features speaker systems, Dolby NR, metal chromenormal tape selector, audible cuereview. Ten LEDs indicate signal strength, record level and battery condition. Built-i6 Bananas sure mikes. ACbattery operation. p Two teams from Grantsville FFA Chapter won judging con- The poultry teams were required to grade eggs, place live birds, grade turkey and broilers, and give reasons for their placing. 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